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A majority of Americans say a $1,000 emergency expense would be too great of a hit to their savings and that they could not afford it,…
Too many people wait until near the end of the year to consider key IRA actions and strategies. Your after-tax wealth is likely to increase when…
That cushy office job may be harder to come by these days — but working in a cubicle isn’t the only way to a six-figure salary.The…
The Open Enrollment Period (OEP), a time for making changes to Medicare Part D drug coverage, ended on December 7. Heading into the OEP, there was…
At the same time, dismissed employees talk increasingly on social media about how companies could have handled things differently. “I still was given zero notice,” one…
Former President Trump is blasting GOP primary rival Nikki Haley for wanting to restore Social Security solvency by increasing the age when today’s young workers receive…
One of the best books of 2023—and one sure to land on my list of Advisor Resources for Financial LIFE Planning—was published near the year’s end.…
Come New Year’s Eve, tens of thousands of people will cram into New York City’s Times Square to watch the ballyhooed ball drop and mark the…
If you’re married, it’s critical that you maximize the money you and your spouse will each receive from Social Security over both of your lifetimes. That’s…
I received a $300,000 inheritance from my mother, which is in a separate account earning interest.If I’m married and we file taxes jointly, our joint income…